Photographer Unknown, (Black Hooded Top; Bare Bottom)
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Photographer Unknown, (Black Hooded Top; Bare Bottom)
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Photographer Unknown, (The Ball Players)
Photographer Unknown, (The Sons of Heimdall)
Photographers Unknown, “Christopher Wetmore”:, Photo Shoots
Photographer Unknown, (Beach Time)
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Photographer Unknown, (The Ascending Arc)
Photographer Unknown, (The Man Who Shined Darkness)
“So do we pass the ghosts that haunt us later in our lives; they sit undramatically by the roadside like poor beggars, and we see them only from the corners of our eyes, if we see them at all. The idea that they have been waiting there for us rarely crosses our minds. Yet they do wait, and when we have passed, they gather up their bundles of memory and fall in behind, treading in our footsteps and catching up, little by little.”
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Photographer Unknown, (Crisp White Briefs)
Photographer Unknown, (On the Balls of His Feet)
Photographer Unknown, (A Fragment of His Life)
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Brian Henry, “Zach Revisited”. Polaroid Film
Brian Henry is a self taught, experimental art photographer and explorer. His first camera came from money he earned blowing up balloons. While Brian Henry had won a few scholarships to attend art school, he chose to apply his money to his own unscripted, artistic journey. He has traveled up and down the East Coast of the U.S., as well as Europe and the Balkans.
“My work is an ongoing journal documenting architectural decay and my own mortality. I attempt to portray the beauty I see in these structures and occasionally include myself and others within them. Although photographs are made, a large part of my work is the adventure of exploring new territory and experiencing the unknown. It often involves traveling far and constant attention to my surroundings.
When I shoot Polaroid film, I consider it a unique souvenir of my experience. There’s something meaningful in creating something tangible within a space that will soon be destroyed. Other film mediums allow me to bend reality and add additional effects of distress and decay. In some instances, I have used photographic paper and film found in abandoned buildings. Other times, I have buried my images in decaying buildings for effects. It is all part of my attempts of connecting with a space.”
Brian Henry currently resides in Baltimore, Maryland where he co-owns a curiosity shop. His site is: http://www.instantdecay.com
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Photographer Unknown, (One Fine Afternoon)